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catbyte

(37,171 posts)
9. LOL, that looks exactly like my footprint.
Wed Jun 18, 2025, 05:29 PM
Jun 18

Finding comfortable shoes is always a hassle for me. Now I know that it's been 21000 years in the making...

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HA! FirstLight Jun 18 #1
LOL DENVERPOPS Jun 18 #4
That's really interesting...but also not surprising... FirstLight Jun 18 #5
Don't apologize DENVERPOPS Jun 18 #11
Not an expert, but my sense is that most paid-for education is a money-making racket. erronis Jun 18 #13
Some of them are. H2O Man Jun 18 #20
Going in debt for a degree you cant use to make a livelihood just does not make any sense to me....nt mitch96 Jun 18 #23
Valid point. H2O Man Jun 18 #24
I know two degreed people who have transitioned to working in the trades.. Electrician and plumber... mitch96 Jun 19 #25
I of course was raised with the idea of "all out of Africa" slightlv Jun 18 #16
Uh oh. But the Bible... ananda Jun 18 #2
Very very soon, I am sure Ananda DENVERPOPS Jun 18 #12
But what about the land bridge for Asia and those humans made their way south along the Pacific and ... Botany Jun 18 #3
The peoples of polynesia were great travelers. Whether by accident or purposeful exploration. erronis Jun 18 #7
Many Native American tribes have stories about their ancestors coming by boats across the Pacific. Botany Jun 18 #8
It supports the theory that the first arrivals came by boat, sailing along the coast William Seger Jun 18 #14
I've gotta go see those. Clouds Passing Jun 18 #6
LOL, that looks exactly like my footprint. catbyte Jun 18 #9
Western PA. twodogsbarking Jun 18 #10
Interesting. One of my marriages was in that neck of the woods. (Fordyce) erronis Jun 18 #19
There was an equally ancient population in eastern Brazil Warpy Jun 18 #15
Sure puts a new point on "Open Borders" doesn't it?! slightlv Jun 18 #17
Those Prints are in White Sands NP -- Free Entrance Tomorrow for Juneteenth LeftyLucie Jun 18 #18
Damn it. Now that is buzzing round my otherwise empty cranium.... erronis Jun 18 #21
Stephen Hawking sings galaxy song cbabe Jun 19 #26
Fascinating. nt Exp Jun 18 #22
That footprint proves that the first REAL Amercan was an Aryan who lost his jack boots and MAGA hat. Ping Tung Jun 19 #27
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